Doncaster

Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

A borough of north-central England northeast of Sheffield. A manufacturing center, it is the site of a famous annual horserace, the St. Leger. Population: 67,900.

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proper n. A town in Yorkshire, England

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Examples

BBC 'Dragon' Theo Paphitis, who made his first million selling doner kebabs and now runs a thriving trade in Doncaster from the back of his specially-converted Maybach kebab van, said, It's a travesty, innit.

Her school in Doncaster reached the finals of Miss Dance Great Britain, with a mean performance of Michael Jackson's HIStory in London's West End. She takes naturally to the performance that all teachers have to mount; but the calm hawk-eye is there, too, watching for any of the 36 year 6s who are struggling or losing concentration.

Mr Davies, born and bred in Doncaster, swept to power in the May election with 24,244 votes as a candidate for the English Democrats, a party that wants tight immigration curbs, an English Parliament and a law forcing every public building to fly the flag of St. George.